Read the original 1969 review of Paul Rudolph’s landmark chapel at the historic Alabama university, which is the subject of a new exhibition at the Yale Architecture Gallery.
Famous for its associations with the architect, the Yale School of Architecture’s current show explores his seminal work completed in 1969 at an Alabama HBCU.
‘Growing Rowhouses’ by architect Ho-gyeum Kim takes top prize in the American Institute of Steel Construction’s annual award program for conceptual designs.
Uncertainty around the impact of recently announced tariffs and immigration policies have dampened the economic outlook for the building industry, with the latest ABI data showing a drop in new project inquiries for the first time since 2020.
Jonathan Mallie of Populous joins Architectural Record's DESIGN:ED Podcast to discuss the design of the new Highmark Stadium for the Buffalo Bills and the use of multimedia to enhance architecture.
The Pompidou’s final architecture exhibition before it closes for renovations displays a career-spanning trove of the mischievous Austrian’s highly varied output, which runs the gamut from radical provocations to PoMo puckishness.
Read an excerpt from Arnold Hylen’s seminal tour of a bygone L.A., first published in 1981 and reissued by Angel City Press in a larger format with expanded captions.
This month’s lineup includes an exhibition at San Francisco's Center for Architecture + Design exploring the radical legacy of Californian architects trained at the University of Oklahoma under Bruce Goff and others.